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The Dynamics of Wedge Play


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Here is a link to an interesting (for me at least) article on how wrist angles work with the wedges. 

"A skill set based on the following control variables was developed: attack angle, club speed, face angle, contact point, club path, shaft lean, and intellect.  

Players should learn to control these variables to be able to perform a range of shots.

An essential skill that enables player to control most parameters of the swing is ability to adjust hand and wrist motion."

Enjoy 

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Pretty limited on the information presented. To hit a lower higher spinning chip, you move into flexion (unless you're Brooks or Dustin or some other guys), and if you want to hit a higher shot with less spin, you move into extension.

What else?

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